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[Thurston-Graduation]

[ANCHOR=Denise]

[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=None]

It was a bitter sweet moment for graduates of Thurston High School in Oregon.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Eugene, OR;]

Students honored two victims of last months school shooting with cheers.
Then they received their high school diplomas.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=we're just]
((ABBEY NELSON/THURSTON GRADUATE: WE'RE JUST TRYING TO MOVE ON AND GET ON WITH GRADUATION AND HAVE A GOOD TIME AND CELEBRATE AFTERWARDS. IT'LL BE FUN BUT THE MEMORIES ARE ALWAYS GOING TO BE IN THE BACK OF YOUR HEAD.))
[SUPER=01-Abbey Nelson/Thurston Graduate;]
[RUNS=:10]
[OUT Q=BACK OF YOUR HEAD]
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[VO-NAT]

15-YEAR-OLD Kip Kinkel is charged with four counts of aggravated murder for allegedly killing two classmates and his parents.
He will be tried as an adult.
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[11-Boucher]

It's another run for Democrat Rick Boucher.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Norton]

Boucher was renominated without opposition for another term in the House of Representatives yesterday, at the Ninth District Democratic Convention in Norton.
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[SOT TC=17:38:00 - 17:38:15]
[IN Q=I'm very pleased]
((RICK BOUCHER/NINTH DISTRICT DEMOCRAT NOMINEE: I'M VERY PLEASED ABOUT THE CONSENSUS THAT WE'VE BUILT NOT ONLY WITHIN MY POLITICAL PARTY BUT AMONG ALL SOUTHWEST VIRGINIANS FOR JOBS, FOR EDUCATION, FOR HEALTH CARE, FOR IMPROVING OUR QUALITY OF LIFE FOR THESE AREAS THAT ARE SO FUNDAMENTAL TO THIS REGION.))
[SUPER=@Boucher;]
[RUNS=:15]
[OUT Q=to this region.]
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[VO-NAT]

Boucher's opponent in the fall will be Republican Joe Barta, a Radford eye doctor.
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[11-Bowers]

Last week, sixth District Democrats declared their nominee--Roanoke Mayor David Bowers.
But, it appears he'll have a tough battle ahead in his effort to defeat Republican Congressman Bob Goodlatte.
Even so, the chairman of the State Democratic Party predicts a return to the basics will score the party a victory.

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/Tuesday;]

Sixth District Democrats kicked off their congressional campaign on Tuesday with a rally at the City Market Building in Roanoke.
Ken Plum is a state Delegate from Fairfax County who has served as party chairman for just two months. He says Bowers is a viable candidate, who will make it a good fight.
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[SOT UB 16:22:57]
[IN Q=What we'll do in the Sixth District]
((DEL. KEN PLUM/STATE DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN: WHAT WE'LL DO IN THE SIXTH DISTRICT IS WHAT WE'RE PLANNING TO DO NOW IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. WE'RE GOING BACK TO THE GRASS ROOTS. WE'RE GOING HOUSE TO HOUSE, NEIGHBORHOOD TO NEIGHBORHOOD AND TALKING TO PEOPLE ONE ON ONE. THAT'S WHEN YOU FIND OUT WHAT PEOPLE ARE REALLY THINKING AND THAT'S HOW YOU REALLY GET PEOPLE'S VOTES. IT'S GRASS ROOTS, GOOD OLD BASIC DEMOCRATIC POLITICS.))
[SUPER=01-Ken Plum/State Democratic Chairman;]
[RUNS=:17]
[OUT Q=basic Democratic politics.]
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[GRAPHIC=hold]

Roanoke Republican Bob Goodlatte is seeking his fourth term in Congress.

[Congress-Votes]

Immigrants will continue to receive benefits from the government after the House of Representatives defeated a bill to cut back the aid.
Congressmen also passed a bill providing nearly 2-billion dollars for crop insurance, food stamp funds and agricultural research.
Conservatives had opposed the food stamp funding for legal immigrants.
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[take pinnacle board #1000]

And that was reflected in the votes of western Virginia's congressmen.
Democrat Rick Boucher supported the measure.
Democrat Virgil Goode and Bob Goodlatte were among the handful of legislators voting against it.
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[11-WWII-Re-Enactors]

54 years ago, Allied soldiers were fighting their way off the Normandy beaches.
Yesterday, World-War-Two reenactors gave the public a glimpse of what life was like on the battlefront.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Vinton;]

Equipment used by American and German soldiers during World War II was on display at the Vinton War Memorial.
Everything from guns, grenades and gas masks to survival kits and temporary living quarters.
Some veterans even brought their collection of memoriabilia to share in reliving the times.
[SOT=11:39:29]
[IN Q=THIS IS JUST]
((KENNETH JOHNSON/WORLD WAR II VETERAN; THIS IS JUST A MEMORY TO MAKE PEOPLE KNOW WHAT WENT ON AT THIS TIME.))
[SUPER=01-Kenneth Johnson/World War II Veteran;]
[RUNS=:04]
[OUT Q=AT THIS TIME.]
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[VO-NAT]

Veterans also wanted to bring that part of the nation's history to life for local residents.
[SOT=11:32:20 - 11:33:15]
[IN Q=THINGS THAT GO]
((DAVE GILBERT/WORLD WAR II RE-ENACTOR; THINGS THAT GO BEYOND WHAT YOU WOULD READ IN A BOOK. THE DUST IN YOUR MOUTH FROM MARCHING ON A DIRT ROAD. THE WEIGHT OF EQUIPMENT WHEN YOU RUN UP A HILL.))
((MIKE BUTLER/WORLD WAR II RE-ENACTOR; I'VE ALWAYS ENJOYED THE HISTORY AND IT'S JUST A WAY TO EXPERIENCE SOME OF THE THINGS THAT YOU READ ABOUT.))
[SUPER=01-Dave Gilbert/World War II Re-enactor;]
[SUPER=01-Mike Butler/World War II Re-enactor;]
[RUNS=:21]
[OUT Q=YOU READ ABOUT.]
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[VO-NAT]

The display was designed to honor all veterans, with a special focus on the 29th infantry, which included many local soldiers.
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[Health-Review]
[NEWSCAST=Sun am]
[ANCHOR=Denise]
[WRITER=tfl]
[TAPE#=Wknd Health Check]
[GRAPHIC=Health Check]
The first ever human testing of an AIDS vaccine gets a shot in the arm from the medical community and Mona's Arc is full of animals, on a journey to reach children with special needs.
Tonya Flory takes a look back at the medical news making headlines this week.
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[IN Q=The news]
[SUPER=01-Robert Morrow/AIDS Council of Western VA; :16]
[SUPER=@Tonya2; :32]
[SUPER=01-Melanie Mitchell/Son has Allergies; :48]
[SUPER=01-Cheryl Brenton/Speech Pathologist; 1:06]
[RUNS=1:23]
[OUT Q=Health Check]
(( The news that the government had okayed the first ever large-scale human testing of an AIDS vaccine gained mixed reviews with the local medical community.
Local AIDS activists say only time will tell if this new vaccine is effective.
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[IN Q=What we'll probably]
((ROBERT MORROW/AIDS COUNCIL OF WESTERN VA:WHAT WE'LL PROBABLY SEE IS SORT OF A COCKTAIL VACCINE THEY'LL DEVELOP SEVERAL VACCINES OVER TIME, BUT WE'RE STILL LOOKING A WAYS IN THE FUTURE FOR THIS. BUT IF WE LOOK BACK IN THE PAST, TEN YEARS AGO AN HIV VACCINE OF ANY KIND WOULD NOT EVEN HAVE BEEN ATTEMPTED.))
[RUNS:16]
[OUT Q=attempted]
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[VO-NAT]
And one concerned parent came forward wondering when the manufacturer of a allergy medication would replace the recalled EpiPens.
The auto-injectors contains incomplete doses of epinephrine so the company voluntarily recalled them -- now they're having trouble keeping up with backorders.
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[SOT ub 14 09 29]
[IN Q=As soon]
((MELANIE MITCHELL/SON HAS ALLERGIES:AS SOON AS IT'S AVAILABLE I NEED TO GET ONE. HE'S SUPPOSE TO HAVE ONE WITH HIM AT ALL TIMES AND RIGHT NOW WE JUST DON'T HAVE ONE.))
[RUNS:06]
[OUT Q=have one]
And at Mountain View Elementary school, llama's were used as treatment for autistic students.
The animal assisted therapy enables the children with severe autism to communicate more easily.
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[IN Q=They can name]
((CHERYL BRENTON/SPEECH PATHOLOGIST:THEY CAN NAME AN ANIMAL THEY'LL NAME THEIR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR, THEIR FRIEND IN THE CLASSROOM. THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT, YOU WANT THAT CARRY OVER AND THE ANIMALS REALLY DO PROVIDE THAT.))
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[OUT Q=provide that]
The children will participate in a llama show on June 20th in Harrisonburg.
Tonya Flory, News 7, Health Check.))
[HEADLINES]
[ANCHOR=Denise 2 shot]
[***No Music Under]
Here's a look at today's top stories.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]

A France Lines MD-80 jet made a belly landing after it's landing gear and engine failed.
The plane returned to Turkish airport because it's rear landing gear blew apart during take off causing a chunk of tire to stop one of the engines.
No on was seriously injured.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]

The death toll from Wednesday's German train derailment stands at 102.
Rescuers found one more body under a 200- ton concrete bridge. Investigators are blaming the crash on a broken wheel on the first passenger car of the train.
German officials plan to inspect all of Germany's 59 high speed trains.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]

Roanoke's Native American history was remembered yesterday.
The northeast section of the city was the site of the Buzzard Rock settlement.
The State board of Historic Resources approved the historical marker which was erected yesterday, but there are no plans to preserve the area.
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[ANCHOR=Denise 2 SHOT]

And that's what's making news on this Sunday June 7-th.
(toss to Andrew for Newsreel)

[Kennedy-Reel]

Robert Kennedy was devestated by his brother's assasination.
[ANCHOR=Andrew Full]
[GRAPHIC=Newsreel]

And just a few years later, he himself was murdered.
David Seidel turns the clock back 30 years in this week's Virginia Newsreel.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Animation]
[SUPER=10-Robert Kennedy/Presidential Candidate/June 4, 1968; :08 QUICK!!!]
[SUPER=03-Los Angeles, CA/June 4, 1968; :13]
[SUPER=04-1968; :40]
[SUPER=20-David/Seidel; 1:37]
[RUNS=1:51]
[OUT Q=Seidel, News-7]
((((ROBERT KENNEDY/PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE/JUNE 4, 1968; MY THANKS TO ALL OF YOU AND NOW IT'S ON TO CHICAGO AND LET'S WIN THERE.))
On June 4-th, 1968, Robert Kennedy was making a run for the Presidency and was celebrating his victory in the California primary.
Kennedy just wrapped up his victory party at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles and was leaving through the kitchen.
Then, like his brother John five years before, Robert Kennedy was hit by an assasin's bullet.
It was an event that stunned the nation.
Like his brother before him, Robert Kennedy campaigned in our part of the country.
W-D-B-J reporter Ron MacDonald caught up with him at a campaign stop in West Virginia.
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[SOT]
[30:30]
[IN Q=In your campaigning.]
((RON MACDONALD/WDBJ; IN YOUR CAMPAINGING, I'VE NOTICED THAT YOU HAVE BEEN ESPECIALLY INTERESTED ESPECIALLY IN COLLEGE CAMPUSES AND NOW YOU'RE ON THE ROAD SO TO SPEAK IN A MOTORCADE. DOES THIS MARK A CHANGE IN YOUR CAMPAIGN?
ROBERT KENNEDY; NO, OF COURSE ALL THROUGH CALIFORNIA I WAS SPEAKING IN SMALLER TOWNS AND SOME OF THE CITIES AND THEN ALSO IN INDIANA AND IN EVERY STATE I'VE BEEN IN I'VE ALSO GONE TO COLLEGE CAMPUSES AS WELL.))
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[OUT Q=CAMPUSES AS WELL]
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[SOT]
[32:19]
[IN Q=All of you know ]
((ROBERT KENNEDY; ALL OF YOU KNOW WHEN PRESIDENT KENNEDY WAS HERE 8 YEARS AGO HE TALKED ABOUT THE FACT THAT WE NEEDED DEVELOPMENT HERE IN THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA, WE NEEDED JOBS HERE IN THE STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA. THAT WEST VIRGINIA HAD CONTRIBUTED MORE YOUNG MEN IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR FOR THE PERCENTAGE OF THEIR POPULATION THAN ANY OTHER STATE IN THE UNION. THE SAME THING IS TRUE ONCE AGAIN IN VIETNAM.))
[RUNS:21]
[OUT Q=OF WEST VIRIGNIA]

A few months later, he would be dead leading some to claim a Kennedy family curse.
But few can dispute Bobby's contribution to the Kennedy family legacy.
That's Virginia Newsreel, I'm David Seidel, News-7.))

[Sports-Plays]

Extra innings and a rally helped the Pittsburgh Pirates win their seventh in a row.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Pittsburgh, PA/Twins-MSC;]
In the 12th inning, Jason Kendall's bases loaded single gives the Pirates the four-to-three edge over Minnesota.
[Super=03-St. Louis, MO/Cardinals-KPLR;]

The Giants needed extra innings to get their eight straight win. This shot into the gap ties the game at four.
Top of the 14th, Bill Mueller's single gives San Francisco the five to four edge over the Cardinals.
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[SS=Hold]

Saint Louis' Mark McGuire, was oh-for-three on the night. The Giants intentionally walked the man with 28 home ru

ns three times.[Belly-Landing]

A close call in Turkey for a jetliner and the 173 people aboard.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Antalya, Turkey;]

The jet touched down on its belly after its landing gear and an engine failed.
Sparks flew as the plane slid the entire length of the foam-covered runway.
The crew and passengers were safely evacuated from the France Lines MD-80.
The plane returned to the Turkish airport because its rear landing gear blew apart during take off causing chunks of tire to stop one of the engines.
The plane was on its way from a popular Mediterranean resort to Paris.
No one was seriously injured.
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[Train-Crash]

The death toll in Wednesday's German train derailment has risen to 102.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Eschede, Germany;]

Rescuers painstakingly hand-sifted through the tangled debris and discovered one more body yesterday, under a 200-ton concrete bridge.
Investigators are blaming the crash on a broken wheel found on the first passenger car of the high speed train.
The intercity express 884 was traveling at 125 miles per hour when the train jumped the track and rammed into a support beam.
Officials say they plan to inspect all of Germany's 59 high speed trains.
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[11-Cham'burg-Ax]

One man was hurt last night after his car slammed into a convenience store.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Bedford Co.;]

According to police, the driver of the car, James Allen Craighead of Bedford, was backing out of the parking lot at Lancer Mart along Route 24 near Chamblissburg.
Authorities say he ran into propane tanks and plowed into the store, then backed out across Route 24, hit an embankment and flipped the car.
Rescue workers took Craighead to a nearby hospital.
Charges against the driver are pending.
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[wipe,wipe,wipe][11-Roanoke-Ax]

A three year old and four teens were injured in a multi-vehicle accident yesterday in Roanoke County.
The wreck happened at the corner of Washington Street and Spring Grove.
According to police a 17-year old driver of a Ford Bronco failed to yield to oncoming traffic.
A car, carrying a toddler, then hit the truck causing it to flip.
A second truck then slammed into the Bronco.
The youngters were all treated for minor injuries and released from Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
The teen driver of the Bronco was charged with reckless driving.

(------------)[11-Indian-Sign]

Roanoke's Native American history was remembered yesterday.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]

The northeast section of the city was the site of the Buzzard Rock Indian Settlement.
Archeological digs in the early 1980's and recent research proved
Tutlow(Toot-low), Titera(Ti-tear-ah) and Monacan (Mon-ah-can) as well as other Indians lived in Roanoke about 10-thousand years ago--long before it was known as "Big Lick".
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[SOT=09:55:11]
[IN Q=WE KNOW IT'S]
((GARY FOUTZ/PROJECT COORDINATOR; WE KNOW IT'S SACRED GROUND. WE KNOW THAT FOR A FACT. UP TIL RIGHT NOW, THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THAT ANYTHING HAS REALLY GONE ON ABOUT IT. I FIGURE WE BETTER DO SOMETHING BECAUSE THIS IS A PART OF ROANOKE'S HISTORY.))
[SUPER=01-Gary Foutz/Project Coordinator;]
[RUNS=17]
[OUT Q=of Roanoke's history.]
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[VO-NAT]

The state Board of Historic Resources approved this marker, which was erected yesteraday.
However, there are no plans to preserve the area.
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[11-National-Trail]

Folks all across the country, and some in our area, celebrated National Trails Day yesterday.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.;]

Trails Day has been acknowledged around the country for the past six years.
But, this marks the first year the Roanoke area has recognized it.
Events were organized by the Roanoke Appalachain Trail Club.
The theme behind the events was "take the pledge".
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[SOT=10:41:58 - 10:33:10]
[IN Q=WE'D LIKE]
((LUCIEN METAYER/RATC EVENT COORDIANTOR; WE'D LIKE ONE, FOR PEOPLE TO SPEND MORE TIME ON THE TRAIL. TWO, TO HELP SUPPORT THE LOCAL TRAIL EFFORT BY JOINING A LOCAL TRAIL CLUB AND ALSO HELP WITH THE NATIONAL EFFORT BY JOINING THE AMERICAN HIKING SOCIETY.))
((DAVID BOWERS/ROANOKE MAYOR; ROANOKERS HAVE HAD A LONG HISTORY OF BEING INTERESTED IN CONSERVATION AND HIKING AND PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT AND TRAIL DEVELOPMENT. THAT'S TRUE EVEN TODAY WITH THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREENWAYS HERE IN THE URBAN AREAS OF ROANOKE.))
[SUPER=01-Lucien Metayer/RATC Event Coordinator; :00]
[SUPER=@Bowers; :17]
[RUNS=:30]
[OUT Q=areas of Roanoke.]
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[VO-NAT]

Members of the Roanoke Appalachain Trail club sponsored hiking tours along local trails.
They also had information booths set up that included historical facts about trails in the Roanoke Valley.
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[KinzieOpen]

The man who taught music to Roanoke children for more than three decades is retiring this year.
In this week's Virginia Profile, Eric Earnhart has more about Bill Kinzie, and the magic of strings...
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[SOT]
[IN Q=animation]
[RUNS=:05]
[OUT Q=stop animation]

[WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE]

[Kinzie-profile]

[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Weekend]
[WRITER=eea]
[TAPE#=Va-Profiles]
[GRAPHIC=None]
[***ANCHOR TAG***]
[WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE]
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[SOT]
[IN Q=It's no coincidence]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]
[SUPER=01-Bill Kinzie/Strings Teacher; :30]
[RUNS=2:15]
[OUT Q=EE, News-7]
(( It's no coincidence Bill Kinzie's string students start out learning Twinkle Twinkle Little Star... It's the first song his father taught him when he was six years old...
At sixteen, he played with the Roanoke Symphony, which led to a chance to teach in the Roanoke City school system for 34 years, and make a difference...
[timecode=00:22:46]
[SOT]
[IN Q=i have a girl]
((BILL KINZIE/MUSIC TEACHER I HAVE A GIRL WHO IS MAKING VIOLINS, AND SOMEWHERE ALONG THE LINE SHE BECAME INTERESTED IN DOING THIS BY PLAYING THE STRINGED INSTRUMENT ITSELF, AND SOME OF MY STRING STUDENTS ARE NOW PLAYING IN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS, OR ARE PLAYING IN THE ROANOKE SYMPHONY, SO I KNOW THAT I DID MAKE A CHANGE, THEY WANTED TO BECOME STRING PLAYERS AFTER THEY WERE IN OUR GROUP.))
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[OUT Q=in our group]

Kinzie says strings open up new worlds for students, Orchestral music, opera, chamber music, jazz and yes even bluegrass...
And it does something else...
[timecode=00:24:11]
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
((BILL KINZIE/MUSIC TEACHER; I THINK IT DOES SOMETHING TO THE INTERIOR PART OF THE LIFE OF A PERSON ALSO, THAT BY DOING STRINGS THEY ARE A DIFFERENT KIND OF PERSON. I DON'T THINK I'VE SEEN A REALLY GOOD STRINGS PERSON WHO PLAYED VIOLIN WELL OR PLAYED CELLO WELL GO OUT AND ROB A BANK OR MUG SOMEBODY, I JUST DON'T THINK THAT'S PART OF THAT BACKGROUND...))
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[OUT Q=]

And he has a surprise for those who think this is stuffy, highbrow music... it's fun...
[timecode=00:24:38]
[SOT]
[IN Q=it is fun]
((BILL KINZIE/MUSIC TEACHER; IT IS FUN...AND I THINK THAT WHATEVER STUDENTS, EVEN IN THIS GROUP HERE, THE ONES WHO SIT HERE LONG ENOUGH TO LET ME SHOW THEM THAT IT IS FUN FIND OUT THAT IT IS AND THE MORE THEY PLAY, THE LONGER THEY PLAY THE MORE FUN IT GETS... ))
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[OUT Q=it gets]

[NATSOT, AUDIO CHANNEL 2 STARTING AT 00:32:33]
[KEEP RUNNING SOUND, AND INSERT AUDIO CART AT 00:32:37]
[RUNS:20]
And while teaching a new song can sometimes be a dischordant affair, Kinzie's clear tones have always been there to light the way...
[bring up natsot from audio channel 1, Kinzie, continue natsot with cutaways until 00:33:06]

The healing has begun at the scene of last month's school shooting.
Students from Thuurston High school in Springfield, Oregon graduated yesterday.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]

World- War-Two Reanactors gave the public a glimpse of what life was like during the war.
Everything from guns and grenades to gas masks and survival kits were on display at the Vinton War Memorial.
The display was in honor of all veterns but placed a special emphasis on the 29th Infantry Division, which included many local soldiers.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Denise]

Democrat Rick Boucher was renominated for another term in the House of Representatives at the Ninth District Democratic Convention in Norton yesterday.
The nomination came without oppostion from fellow party members.
He will run against Republican Joe Barta in the fall.
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[ANCHOR=Denise **FULL**]

And that's what's making news on this Sunday May 7-th.

[Sports-Extra]

[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Sports Extra]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[**anchorTAGanchorTAG]
Soccer is a growing sport, still many parents aren't sure of the rules or how to play the game.
Now there's a soccer camp where moms can pick up a few pointers while their daughters hon their skills.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Kevin Long/RMWC Soccer Coach; :00]
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg; :19]
[RUNS=1:01]
[OUT Q=a lot of fun things]
((
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[SOT 08:01:17]
[IN Q=]
((KEVIN LONG/RMWC SOCCER COACH: WHEN I FIRST GOT HIRED WE DECIDED A CAMP WOULD BE ESSENTIAL. THE PLAYERS NEEDED IT. A PLACE THAT WOULD TEACH THEM THE SKILLS AND CREATE A FUN ATMOSPHERE.))
[RUNS=]
[OUT Q=]

The camp is at Randolph Macon Woman's College June 15th through the 19th.
On the Tuesday and Thursday evenings the moms will get lessons as well.
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[SOT 08:03:44]
[IN Q=]
((THEY LEARN THE RULES OF THE GAME. GENERAL PLAYING IDEAS AND STYLES AND TEACH THEM FUN ACTIVITIES THEY CAN DO WITH GROUPS OF KIDS.))
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[OUT Q=GROUPS OF KIDS]
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[SOT 08:02:58]
[IN Q=]
((IT'S A CAMP FOR SIX TO 13 YEAR OLDS. THEY PLAY A LOT OF FUN ACTIVITIES GEARED AROUND SOCCER TEACHING THE BASICS, PASSING, TRAPPING, HEADING AND SHOOTING.))
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[OUT Q=]
))
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[FULL SCREEN PINNACLE]
Once again the camp is at Randolph Macon Woman's College.
It starts tomorrow and if you'd like more information call 804-947-8141.

[11-Cow-Chase]

It was a good old-fashioned round-up on the streets of Roanoke yesterday.
A cow decided to make a run for it today--sparking a police hunt involving state and Roanoke police.
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[SOT=12:39:10]
[IN Q=GENTLEMAN HAD ABOUT]
((OFFICER J.C. WALLACE/ROANOKE CITY ANIMAL CONTROL; GENTLEMAN HAD ABOUT TEN TO FIFTEEN HEAD ON A TRUCK TRANSPORTING THEM AND THE BACK GATE ON THE TRUCK ACCIDENTALLY OPENED UP.))
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=OPENED UP.]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]

Davis Sale was on his way to a livestock auction in Moneta when "Lulu" decided to make a break for it.
The cow got loose on Orange Avenue near I-581 around noon.
Roanoke police, state police and some citizens got involved in the chase.
Lulu ran from the Williamson Road intersection and even made her way onto I-581 before heading back down to 460.
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[SOT=12:38:04 - 12:36:42 - 12:41:50]
[IN Q=I WAS BORN]
((TROOPER BOB CARPENTERI/VA. STATE POLICE; WE GOT THE CALL AND CAME UP HERE TO CHECK IT OUT AND WE WERE ADVISED BY THE ROANOKE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT THAT THE COW HAD GOTTEN ONTO ORANGE AVENUE. SO WE TRIED TO ASSIST THEM.))
((STUART GILBERT; I WAS BORN AND RAISED ON A FARM AND I KNOW WHAT IT'S LIKE TO HAVE A COW LOOSE.))
((DAVID SALE/LIVESTOCK OWNER; YOU CAN REPLACE THIS LIVESTOCK BUT YOU CAN'T REPLACE HUMAN LIVES, THAT'S THE WAY I SEE IT. BUT I SURE APPRECIATE EVERYBODY'S HELP IN HELPING US GETTING HERE CAUGHT.))
[SUPER=01-Trooper Bob Carpenteri/Va. State Police; :00]
[SUPER=07-Stuart Gilbert; :12]
[SUPER=01-David Sale/Livestock Owner; :17]
[RUNS=:27]
[OUT Q=A COW LOOSE.]
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[VO-NAT]

After about a half hour, Lulu was cornered on Orange Avenue near Lucy Addison Middle School.
The cow was not harmed. No one else was injured.
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